A federal judge's injunction of President Barack Obama's attempt to expand overtime pay for 4.2 million workers has left some employers unsure of how to allot future salaries while their employees wonder how they will be paid.

AnnaBeth Baker starts her day slowly, sleeping late whenever possible. It's a luxury of being self-employed. Eventually, she'll walk down the hall to her office and get two sewing machines firing away on custom embroidery.

The Amarillo Department of Environmental Health made 428 food inspections around Potter and Randall Counties in September 2014. In September 2015, the department made 288 inspections. In September 2016, there were only 236 inspections.

It's official: Raising Cane's is coming to Amarillo. The popular fried chicken fast-food chain said in June that it hoped to come to Amarillo, but was waiting on city permission to build its restaurant at 4700 S. Coulter St.

While much of the voting public zeroes in on the candidates' leaked emails or claims of sexual assault, Amarillo business leaders are dissecting the United States presidential race with an eye toward maintaining their economic livelihood.

Texas Nurses Association District 2 and the Panhandle Organization of Nurse Executives have recognized 25 area nurses who have exhibited exemplary contributions to patient care, research, leadership, education and community service.

The saga of a crumbling paving job on one of the city's most-traveled roads might be finally coming to an end as the details of a legal settlement between Advanced Pavement Maintenance and the City of Amarillo have surfaced.

While Amarillo's low unemployment rate is a good sign for job hunters, recruiters are dealing with an unpleasant side effect: Warm-body syndrome. As the unemployment rate in an area falls, the pool of people actively seeking work shrinks.

If your taste buds have been craving a Philly cheesesteak, they will appreciate this business item. A restaurant chain that boasts the "world's best Philly cheesesteaks" is about to expand into Amarillo. Memphis, Tenn.

Two job fairs are planned in as many months for Amarillo. The next Amarillo Job Fair is set for Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex South Exhibit Hall, followed by a special job fair just for veterans in November.

There isn't a square inch of The Big Texan Steak Ranch that doesn't stir up memories for the Lee brothers. There's the full-mooned night in 1983 that Bobby Lee caught legendary radio deejay Wolfman Jack sitting alone in a booth eating a T-bone steak.

All it took was a trip to New York City two years ago. Virginia and Mike Nowak, both 45, had not been in the toy business since 2009 when they closed their Great American Toy Co. store at 3333 S. Coulter St. after 17 years.

Amarillo City Council today unanimously approved a $15 million economic development incentive for a planned Texas Tech University veterinary school in Amarillo. "You just witnessed history, folks," Mayor Paul Harpole said.

Once upon a time, Darren Hutchinson of Amarillo bought comics, games, graphic novels and collectibles for the Hastings and MovieStop retail chains. Then, six weeks ago, as a casualty of Hastings' bankruptcy, Hutchinson got his layoff notice.